ENHYPEN and their agency, BELIFT LAB, announced on November 20, 2025 that they donated 100 million won to help victims of the recent major floods in the Philippines. The donation will be distributed through Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association in collaboration with the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF).

In a joint statement released by the seven members — Jungwon, Heeseung, Jay, Jake, Sunghoon, Sunoo, and Ni-ki — ENHYPEN stated that this contribution was motivated by a deep emotional bond with the Philippines, the country that hosted their first stadium concert in Southeast Asia.

“We are aware of the recent severe flooding that has affected many communities in the Philippines, a country that has long been close to our hearts,” the members said. “We want to offer our support, even if only a small amount, and sincerely hope this donation will help those in need and support the ongoing recovery efforts,” they continued.

They also added, “Our thoughts are with the local community and fans at this difficult time.” BELIFT LAB expressed its hope that this donation “can provide meaningful assistance to the victims of the recent floods.”

In March 2025, ENHYPEN held a concert at the Philippine Sports Stadium, Bulacan, as part of their 'Walk the Line' world tour, marking their first stadium concert in Southeast Asia. The massive flooding that triggered this humanitarian response was triggered by Super Typhoon Uwan, which struck the Philippines in early November 2025. 

T he high-level typhoon caused the evacuation of millions of residents, the submersion of hundreds of villages, and the loss of power to dozens of cities. Uwan arrived just days after Typhoon Tino, which also claimed hundreds of lives in the central Philippines.

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